THE frank era version of <addicted> live
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kannyy
, May 26 2009 10:29 AM
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#1
Posted 26 May 2009 - 10:29 AM
It's very punky and strange.Amy sang it in a jazz-free style and she didn't have her beehive.IT maybe happened around 2004,or 2005.
Is Addicted this song created in the Frank era ?
BY the way,i have another big problem.According to my poor listening,i can not hear clearly what she had said made the goers laughB-) so high.
CAN anybody tell me?please....
Is Addicted this song created in the Frank era ?
BY the way,i have another big problem.According to my poor listening,i can not hear clearly what she had said made the goers laughB-) so high.
CAN anybody tell me?please....
#2
Posted 26 May 2009 - 01:29 PM
I probably got some words wrong, but here it is:
"When you have a bond with a girl that's that truthful you know, and it's that deep, you know like that, you are like sisters, you're best friends but you could be sisters, when her man, whoever the fuck he is, when her man comes to my house like yeah you got something I can roll with. No, I fucking don't, I don't have anything you can roll with. It's what this is about, it's called Addicted. It's about, it's about my girl's boyfriend coming around thinking he can smoke my weed when he really, really really can't."
Yes, this song was written during the Frank era but was on (some versions of) Back To Black.
"When you have a bond with a girl that's that truthful you know, and it's that deep, you know like that, you are like sisters, you're best friends but you could be sisters, when her man, whoever the fuck he is, when her man comes to my house like yeah you got something I can roll with. No, I fucking don't, I don't have anything you can roll with. It's what this is about, it's called Addicted. It's about, it's about my girl's boyfriend coming around thinking he can smoke my weed when he really, really really can't."
Yes, this song was written during the Frank era but was on (some versions of) Back To Black.
And I go back to... I go back to us.
Bruised, battered and desparate for a fag she may be, but Amy is our 21st Century Piaf: flawed yet fabulous, tormented yet towering. Think of her this way and hope that the still remarkably young woman under the eyeliner thinks that way too. - Jude Rogers, The Word
Bruised, battered and desparate for a fag she may be, but Amy is our 21st Century Piaf: flawed yet fabulous, tormented yet towering. Think of her this way and hope that the still remarkably young woman under the eyeliner thinks that way too. - Jude Rogers, The Word
#10
Posted 28 September 2011 - 11:47 PM
This gig was in Camden in 2006. And actually, she obviously wrote all of "Back to Black" songs during the Frank Era. The "Frank Era" officially ended just in October 2006.
Are you sure? It's hard to believe. Her video 'Rehab' was filmed in 2006, wasn't it? She already had tattoos and different behaviour. Time is running so fast...
#11
Posted 29 September 2011 - 06:24 AM
This gig was in Camden in 2006. And actually, she obviously wrote all of "Back to Black" songs during the Frank Era. The "Frank Era" officially ended just in October 2006.
She said in an interview once, that before starting writing B2B she took a break for almost a year and a half (might be wrong with the time) cause of touring for Frank and she had nothing to write about.
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